Conventional Implants | Basal Implants | |
1 | Two-piece implants | Single piece implants |
2 | Placed in alveolar bone | Engage the basal bone |
3 | Quality of Alveolar bone is compromised | Basal bone – Good quality |
4 | After extraction 3-6 months waiting period need | Immediate loading |
5 | Risk of infection, periimplantitis. Strict oral hygiene maintainence | Smooth surface implant and shank is narrow, so risk of periimplantitis is very minimal. Normal oral hygiene maintainence enough |
6 | Surgical procedure | Flapless, closed technique.(key hole technique) |
7 | Prolonged Healing time-clinically significant | Healing time is minimal comparatively |
8 | Expensive | Less expensive |
9 | Not possible in diabetic situation | Successful in diabetic patients |
11 | High risk of failure in smokers | Even in Smokers -100% success rate |
12 | Two piece crestal implants often require delayed loading & two surgical phases at times | Immediate loading |
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